Harvard University Archives: Discovering Hidden Treasures
May 6, 2025

Harvard University Archives serves as a treasure trove of historical knowledge, encapsulating the rich tapestry of Harvard's history.As an integral part of Harvard College, these archival collections hold vital cultural artifacts that narrate the institution's evolution and its societal impacts.
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AI in Photojournalism: Preserving Visual Truth and Archives
May 6, 2025

AI in photojournalism is revolutionizing the way we capture, process, and disseminate visual stories, marking a pivotal shift in the industry.As artificial intelligence photography evolves, it presents unique challenges and opportunities, particularly in the realm of photojournalism ethics and the preservation of photo archives.
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Dance Like Somebody’s Watching: Embrace Your Creative Expression
May 6, 2025

Dancing is an art that transcends the mere act of moving; it invites us to "dance like somebody's watching," encouraging a unique blend of vulnerability and freedom.This expressive movement, deeply rooted in culture, enables individuals to connect with their innermost feelings while sharing their stories visually with the audience.
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Elegy Project: Connecting Through Community Poetry Workshops
May 6, 2025
The Elegy Project stands out as a profound initiative aimed at exploring themes of grief and loss through the creation of heartfelt poetry.In the wake of the pandemic, this unique project has invited community participants to engage in poetry workshops that delve into the art of writing elegies, allowing individuals to process their emotions in a shared space.
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Katie Kitamura Discusses Horror and Performance in Literature
May 5, 2025
Katie Kitamura, an acclaimed novelist and 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, is making waves in the literary world with her latest work, "Audition," a gripping exploration of performance and the complexities of midlife.Known for her adept storytelling, Kitamura delves into themes of horror in literature and the haunting nature of family dynamics amid uncertainty.
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Yosvany Terry: Exploring Afro-Cuban Musical Traditions
May 5, 2025

Yosvany Terry stands out as a pivotal figure in the realm of Afro-Cuban music, merging the rich traditions of his Cuban heritage with the influences of West African culture.As a senior lecturer at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, he brings to life the intricate connections between these diverse musical landscapes.
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Elegy Poetry Workshop: Engaging Community Through Grief
May 2, 2025

The Elegy Poetry Workshop invites participants to explore the profound connection between poetry and grief in a supportive environment.Held in the renowned Woodberry Poetry Room, this workshop offers a safe space for individuals to articulate their emotions and experiences of loss through the evocative medium of elegy.
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AI in Photography: Preserving Photojournalism’s Legacy
May 1, 2025

AI in Photography is revolutionizing the way visual storytellers capture and interpret the world around us.As technologies evolve, the intersection of AI and photojournalism offers both challenges and exciting possibilities, particularly in preserving photo archives and enhancing narrative depth.
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Yosvany Terry: Bridging Cultures Through Music
April 28, 2025

Yosvany Terry, an acclaimed musician and director of the Harvard Jazz Ensembles, blends his Afro-Cuban roots with an expansive understanding of global musical traditions.With a passionate commitment to preserving cultural identity, Terry’s journey from Cuba to West Africa has led him to explore the intricate connections between the musical heritage of these regions.
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